jasonN

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  1. it would be for those of us who normally put one thing per page. In the attached I have the same plan with 5 different views. And you can tell they do not all align, because I was too lazy to try and do so. (some people put a point on the layout and then send each SPV to layout and then align with the point). But with a CAD point on the layout that I can snap the SPV to when sending to layout, it would guarantee it lands in the same position everytime, because on the outer most left part of my plan, I have the elevation camera which does not move. So I could set up the marker once (getting it where I wanted), and then every SPV I send to layout would land perfectly using the CAD marker snap to features with elevations would be trickier to manage because elevations usually contain the terrain as ground level, and I adjust the terrain width to make the ortho prettier. In your case with multiple elevations on one page, I do not see a use case marker sample.pdf
  2. @solver so looks like plan view works, but I cannot get it to work from ortho(image), plot lines work. perspective cameras(image) ( plot lines not available as an option) do not work. below is where it placed an ortho image, above is where it placed a perspective image. Floor camera images also do not work. Other interesting tidbits. it looks to draw a square around whatever is on the SPV and sends that (just noticed that now), true whether the snap to active CAD point is on or off. Interesting that it only works for temporary CAD points. I could see this being quite useful for aligning plans with seperate SPVs on the same floor. I have elevation cameras off from the main plan area. I could then put a CAD Point off the layout page. Although I noticed the CAD point is on every single layout point, so a little less useful as I typically align elevations to a different point, same with a perspective camera. Where I find the normal send to layout a bit tricky is when the scale changes, so I suppose one could send the one SPV, get it all good, set the temp marker then do all the other SPVs. then move to elevations. But still does not work for images, unless you got it to work somehow? The reason I use images is to reduce the PDF file size, especially floor cameras.
  3. The above? I tried a few different ways. temp CAD point, permanent CAD point. selecting the point to make it "Active", nothing that looks like it correlates to a CAD point. I will send to CA if I do not hear back from brewsterDesign, as I did not really find anything else on the matter. Did you actually get the left edge (middle) of the layout box to snap to a CAD point?
  4. @BrewerDesign Did you ever figure this out. I assumed it would position the middle of what you send, to a CAD point on the layout sheet. but it does not look to be the case So far, I have not been able to discern any correlation between the position in the layout and the CAD point on the layout. I also cannot find a description of the "Active CAD point" in the manual